Sol Palmanova – Mirlos Tordos details

The Sol Palmanova – Mirlos Tordos is situated on the border of Palma Nova and Magalluf, close to the resort centre and 120 metres from Palma Nova beach. A fantastic choice for an affordable All Inclusive family holiday. Adults in the Sol Palmanova – Mirlos Tordos hotels can relax whilst kids will enjoy a Flinstones themed holiday at the Flinstones Land. For a sun filled and fun family holiday in Mallorca book your stay in the Sol Mirlos/Tordos Hotel.

Sol Palmanova – Mirlos Tordos location

Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is 24 kms from the Sol Mirlos/Tordos Hotel.

Transfer time

45 minutes from Palma Mallorca Airport

Activities

Children's playground

Entertainment staff

Evening entertainment

Games room

Kids' club

Table tennis

Facilities

Air conditioning

Lift

Newspapers

Safety deposit box

Other facilities

24-hour front desk

Babysitting/child services

Car hire

Currency exchange

Ironing service

Laundry

Meeting/banquet facilities

Room facilities

The Sol Palmanova – Mirlos Tordos offers a total of 653 rooms, 585 double rooms and 68 family rooms. Rooms have functional and practical furniture and practical furniture with a private bath or shower, air conditioning (May to October), direct dial telephone, in-room safe (extra local charge), TV (with some English Channels) and a balcony for outdoor living.

Family rooms are bigger rooms or two interconnected bedrooms for up to 5 people (3 adults and 2 children).

All Inclusive

Meals:

Breakfast, Buffet, Restaurant, Daily: 08:00 - 10:00.

Lunch, Buffet, Restaurant, Daily: 13:00 - 15:00.

Dinner, Buffet, Restaurant, Daily: 18:30 - 21:30.

Show Cooking, Restaurant (All meals served in the main restaurant of the Sol Tordos), Daily.

Payment Options

We do not charge a fee to our customers who use debit cards, but credit cards do incur a fee of 2.5% of the payment value.

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Palma Nova guide

Together with its neighbour, Magaluf, the island resort of Palma Nova on the south west coast of Mallorca makes up the most popular holiday area on the island, situated a few miles west of the capital, Palma, and the Palma Mallorca Airport (Airport Son Sant Joan). Most visitors to Palma Nova come on package tours from Britain, intent on enjoying an entertaining, fun-in-the-sun vacation in a 'home-from-home' setting. Few are disappointed because the purpose-built resort offers all they need and more, from beautiful beaches to wild nightlife.

The three sandy beaches of the holiday strip, Es Carregador, Playa de Palma Nova and Son Maties, are backed by a long promenade and have European Blue Flag status. Palma Nova is divided from Europe's famed party capital, Magaluf, by a rocky headland, but the resorts are basically merged into one conglomerate of hotels and apartments offering a range of accommodation from budget self-catering to luxury-serviced suites. Palma Nova is known as the quieter section of this hedonistic seaside development, and therefore more suited to families. It is also one of the Spanish beach resorts that is popular with British tourists wishing to escape the icy UK winters. Many Palma Nova hotels offer discounted rates during off-peak but a fair amount of the bars and nightclubs in the resort are closed during winter.

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At a glance

scenery 2 stars

shopping 4 stars

family 4 stars

watersports 5 stars

cost 3 stars

nightlife 5 stars

sightseeing 2 stars

beach 5 stars

restaurants 4 stars

Activities

Palma Nova offers numerous pursuits to suit young and old, making it an ideal family holiday resort. All manner of watersports and boat trips are available on the clean, safe beaches and there are plenty of sports facilities, particularly golf courses, in the vicinity. The resort's most popular attraction is an intriguing mini-golf course, called 'Golf Fantasia', with 50 holes in a tropical setting. There is also a giant water-park adjacent to Magaluf, a Wild West theme park, a go-kart track and a short distance away is a marine park featuring dolphins and sea lions. Most holidaymakers opt to hire a car or moped to make excursions around the island taking in all the things to do and see on Mallorca. Palma Nova resort is also connected by a frequent, cheap bus service to the historic island capital of Palma.

Restaurants

Palma Nova has some of the best restaurants on Mallorca. Great eateries in this Spanish resort town include Maritimo, Natalies, Real Dion, Modigliani and the aptly named Palmanova. The long promenade that stretches along the three beaches of Palma Nova is lined with dozens of good restaurants offering British, Chinese, French, Italian and Mexican cuisine. The resort also bristles with fast food outlets of all descriptions. Several Spanish bars serve up tapas snacks during the day, and of course as with all Mallorca restaurants there are plenty of seafood eateries to choose from in Palma Nova.

Nightlife

Some of Palma Nova's bars have discos, live acts or TV (football and UK soaps) for holidaymakers to enjoy. Palma Nova and Magaluf have virtually joined one another, making the choice and range of nightclubs and bars even greater. In Palma Nova itself, tourists wanting a pub-type bar should go to Willows, while those after music bars and clubs can choose from Banana Joes, Papis and Ruby Tuesdays. Many of these bars have Facebook pages allowing Patrons to access all their clubbing holiday photos from Palma Nova - a handy helper when trying to piece together the inevitable blank spots after a night of hard partying.

Shopping

Holidaymakers who prefer not to stray too far from their accommodation and the beach will be able to find all they need in the commercial centre of Palma Nova, which is liberally sprinkled with convenience stores, souvenir shops, gift shops, camera and electrical goods stores, a chemist and clothing outlets. For variety it is easy to take a stroll across to neighbouring Magalluf, which has even more tourist-oriented retail outlets. Serious shoppers can catch a bus or taxi into Palma, Mallorca's capital, which is famed for its excellent shopping, or visit one of the lively markets in the nearby towns and villages. For anything from gifts and souvenirs to delicious cheeses, olive oil and lively bargaining banter there is a weekly market held in nearby Andratx every Wednesday.

Negatives

Palma Nova, although not as busy as Magaluf, is a close second. Beaches and streets can be crowded and congested in peak season, and this is not the place to seek out for a quiet getaway. Clubs often have touts or reps encouraging patrons to choose their establishment, these PRs are sometimes seen as a nuisance. Bar patrons should also be wary of leaving their drinks unattended as drinks have been spiked on a couple of occasions.

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